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Cornes Toyota
PORT Adelaide CEO Keith
Thomas has explained why
he hasn’t returned phone
calls from former state
treasurer Kevin Foley.
Foley – until recently, a
self-declared candidate for
the Port club presidency –
made a public pitch for the
position in his Sunday Mail
column on the weekend.
In a broad spray at the
club’s performance, Foley
also lamented the lack of
response from the Port CEO
to his phone calls.
Then, on Sunday night, he withdrew his candidacy.
“There’s been a lot of noise in this area, so let’s
clear it up,” Thomas wrote in an emailed message to
members yesterday.
“We have a Governance Committee which is working
through a process to field nominations for Brett’s
board position, for when it is vacated later in the year.
“Over the past two weeks, members of the Governance
Committee have been in discussion with a number of
potential candidates.
“As CEO, I will have no significant involvement in the
appointment of a board member and no involvement
at all in the selection of the President, which is a
matter for our directors.
“ This process will be conducted in-house, in the
appropriate manner, as you would expect from your
board.”
Thomas said criticism of Port’s recent woes had been
part genuine and part “noise”.
“As usual there is significant interest and speculation
in all things Port Adelaide, and part of the challenge is
identifying which elements of this... READ MORE
Foley gets
a message
No decision till October, Tippett tells Crows
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ADELAIDE says the offer is
exceptional, but so are the
circumstances.
Kurt Tippett’s multiple
concussions are a key factor
in the decision to put off his
contract negotiations with the
AFL club until their season is
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AFP
AUGUSTA
National, home
of the Masters
golf tournament
has admitted
the first women
members in its
80-year history.
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and
South Carolina businesswoman Darla Moore have
accepted invitations to join the club... READ MORE
Augusta’s first female members
AFP
A FEDERAL judge has dismissed Lance Armstrong’s
lawsuit against the US Anti-Doping Agency, opening
the way for the agency’s drug case against the seven-
time Tour de France winner to proceed.
Armstrong, who has vehemently denied doping during
his cycling career, had argued... READ MORE
Lance loses first challenge
Former treasurer
Kevin Foley’s bid
for the top office at
Port Adelaide was
short-lived
Kevin Naughton
Condoleeza Rice fires off a drive,
watched by a security guard
Tippett told team mates
yesterday he has made no
decision on his future
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